Reframation : seeing God, people, and mission through reenchanted frames / Alan Hirsch and Mark Nelson. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: [United States?] : 100 Movements Publishing, (c)2019.Description: 295 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780998639338
- 0998639338
- BV601.8.H577.R447 2019
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Includes a foreword by Danielle Strickland and an afterword by Michael Frost.
SECTION 1. A reduction ; Moving the moon (a God greatly reduced ; A curd made from mashed soybeans (a story greatly reduced) ; Stranded in grey town (a life greatly reduced)
SECTION 2. A longing ; The humming of unseen harps (the spiritual anatomy of desire) ; Thro' narrow chinks of the cavern (the dungeoning of human perception)
SECTION 3. A re/enchanting ; The art of seeing (a re[framed] vision of God and gospel) ; The great re[framation] (stealing past watchful dragons) ; I'll have what she's having (the parable of in/credible witness)
SECTION 4. A re/learning ; Shards of heaven's kaleidoscope (an archeology of the human soul ; Romancing the city (like getting caught in the rain)
APPENDICES Appendix 1 : the great omission ; Appendix 2 : blinded by disobedience ; Appendix 3 : having the mind of Christ.
As Christians, we can often be starved of imagination, wary of paradox, and devoid of mystery. Reframation is a passionate manifesto, calling followers of Jesus to reframe and reenchant our worldview, enlarging our perception of God and gospel. It's an invitation to stretch our minds, expand our hearts, and awaken ourselves and those around us to the grand story of God. Rooted in Scripture and drawing on poetry, literature, the arts, philosophy, and pop culture, Reframation refuses to settle for pious platitudes, and appeals to each and every one of us to experience and articulate the good news narrative in ways that resonate with the spiritual hunger and longings of those in our contemporary culture.
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